Thursday, December 30, 2010

Da BEARS!!!!!

Christmas presents for Steve and I: CHICAGO BEARS TICKETS!!!!!! The day after Christmas, Steve and I got up early, bundled up in our winter parkas, took the train to Chicago (from Roscoe, Ill) and went to the Jets vs. Bears game at Soldier Stadium. The weather was sunny, cloudy, light snow, light rain, windy, and calm. (We had a great mix.) The game was SPECTACULAR!!!!!!! So much fun, and this Wyoming girl had no problems with the weather. I was well prepared!



Peppers got smoked out...it got in the way.



Steve had layers too.  I made the scarf for him.

Layers included: thermals, fleece sweatshirt, Olympic parka, and the Bears sweatshirt over that. Hand and toe warmers layered between each layer on my feet and hands. I did not get cold!

Coin toss.

Snow at the game

Jay Cutler TOUCHDOWN. Unfortunately, some Jets player got in the way of my picture.


View of Lake Michigan from our seats

The Metra Train
BEARS WIN 34-38!

White Illinois Christmas

Steve and I traveled to Illinois for Christmas. We spent 5 days in Northern Illinois with Scott and Christy. We had a great time and way too much good food. The flight to Chicago was fine, landed on time, made it to our connecting flight, got seated, and waited. Then we waited some more. And some more... The de-icer truck was sitting on the tarmack right next to our plane and apparently he decided to take a break rather than de-ice our plane. Over 30 minutes later, we move to get in line for take-off. Well, there wasn't really a line, planes were going in any direction they wished. No wonder 2 planes clipped wings in St. Louis...they were worse than interstate drivers!
Plows lined up and ready at Chicago O'Hare.
We landed in Madison, Wisconsin and were off to Roscoe, Illinois. The roads were slick and snowpacked. We met a young soldier at the airport, dressed in his fatigues, trying to get to Janesville, WI (a city on our way to Roscoe). The problem, he was 24 years old so no one would rent a car to him. He just wanted to get home to see his family for Christmas. Well, Steve said, we'll take you...and with that Enterprise (yes, I'm calling them out) decided they could and would rent him a car. He made it home for Christmas.

Illinois had gotten lots of snow prior to our arrival and more during our travels there, so we had a great white Chirstmas. Scott and Christy were terrific hosts. Scott prepared a turkey for Christmas day and we each had a stocking to "unwrap." The day was spent visiting, eating, and napping!

During our trip, I also was able to tour Southern Wisconsin. We got CHEESE...cheeses ou cannot get anywhere in Utah. Tasty, tasty. We also went to an International Award Winning Microbrewery: New Glarus Brewery. INCREDIBLE brews; the apple ale was DELICIOUS!!! So glad we stopped...I just wish Utah would allow specialties like that to be shipped into the state!

The trip home was uneventful...well with the exception of the Madison Airport being completely over saturated with RED and WHITE.  There were thousands of fans going to the Rose Bowl and they all seemed to be leaving last night! There were extra bars and snack stations set up in the terminal for all the "extra" travelers!  Pretty entertaining to see a "real" college town get behind their team!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Santa's Herd

I continue to create and bake. Christmas is a busy time of year...

The two bags from the last post--well they were for my boss, Mary and our incredible administrative assistant, Teresa. I know they loved the bags. I sure like it when the recipients of my creations like them! Mary received the green and yellow one and Teresa the floral blue/peach colored one. I added sparkles after I had taken the pictures. So cute!

I made bookmarks for all of my co-workers. Not exactly a "fun" gift, unless you're a reader, but they are very cute. I'll post some pictures later (when I finally take some). I do believe my co-workers did like the effort. Just wait until tomorrow...they'll have another treat!


  
The treat...Santa's herd....his reindeer, or from one of the newest Christmas cartoons (The Flight Before Christmas)...his "Flying Forces." Teresa showed me the idea at work...I had all the necessary supplies...so why not? The cupcakes will be a good treat for another Monday.



Sunday, December 5, 2010

Creative Weekend

Work has been ultra crazy for last month. And, unfortunately, it's not going to settle down for a little while longer. I work with an amazing team, so I know it will all work out. BUT, I needed a break. I had a good Thanksgiving break (I know, just last week), but I needed more. Well, I had the good fortune of having Friday off. A three day weekend! Not only did I get the normal weekend work complete, but I was also able to make 2 bags and a scarf!! Merry Christmas to someone! ;)

For as long as I can remember, my mother has crocheted. I have an afghan she made Steve and I. She's made afghans for others and baby stuff and other projects. Recently, she started learning to knit and doing a spectacular job! While she was here last weekend, she gave me some pointers on crocheting and I tried a hat. No pictures becuase it is plain, boring, too big (because apparently I can't count), and not very good. Steve won't wear it...probably not a good project to start with. Then I found some super soft yarn on sale and a pattern on the internet: 2 days later, a scarf. Now I have a red "Utah Utes" scarf to wear with my sweatshirts. (Maybe I'll try a hat again in the same color and count better.)

Yes, it is supposed to be twirly.



The two bags I made over the weekend are for Christmas presents. Cutting it a little close, I know, but that's what happens when things get ultra crazy at work. I've had the material for these 2 bags for at least 6 months...happy to get them done. Hope the recipients are happy to receive them!
 








After all the "work" this weekend, I am ready for the week of work. As I said, I know it will all work out...Glad I have a constructive outlet and was able to relieve some stress over the weekend!